Is this the end or only the beginning? Only time will tell. What we know for sure is that the clock on the wall sez it's time to go.
Scooterville is moving to it's new digs this weekend. Actually it's not quite a traditional move in the sense of clearing out of your Uptown apartment and getting your friends with pick-ups to stop by [i'll have beer...].
I've been approached by many who asked how they could help in the move. Here's how:
Most of the stuff is moved and we're down to rolling abot 100 bikes to the new place. No. Not a mass ride. that would be too much fun and require prepping that many scooters. More of a load and unload situation.
Friday, noon to 6 or so we'll try to do about 50 units. On Sunday we'll get the balance. Say 10 AM to whatever. Any or all are welcome and appreciated. Call me or say so here.
Thanks.

I always figured the gravel was there to generate some revenue when n00b riders wiped out their brand-new scoots on the way home. Or maybe to make sure that if they were going to dump it, they'd do it before they left the parking lot.

Honestly though, it was the big pits in the "road" that filled with water that I'm going to miss.

[quote="Tom Lindsay"]I always figured the gravel was there to generate some revenue when n00b riders wiped out their brand-new scoots on the way home. Or maybe to make sure that if they were going to dump it, they'd do it before they left the parking lot.

Yes, it cost a fortune and a ton of political capital to get the city to rip up all the pavement going in to the old 'ville. But clearly well worth it.